Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 78
... Señor Paredes , Minister of Foreign Affairs in Salvador , in a communication to our State Department early in 1920 - even if the League of Nations becomes a permanent institution , and with the United States a mem- ber , it will still ...
... Señor Paredes , Minister of Foreign Affairs in Salvador , in a communication to our State Department early in 1920 - even if the League of Nations becomes a permanent institution , and with the United States a mem- ber , it will still ...
Page 102
... Señor Concha , the Colombian minister to the United States . But , now that the United States was willing to proceed by the Colombian route , Colombia seemed disposed to drive a very stiff bargain . So unsatisfactory were the Colombian ...
... Señor Concha , the Colombian minister to the United States . But , now that the United States was willing to proceed by the Colombian route , Colombia seemed disposed to drive a very stiff bargain . So unsatisfactory were the Colombian ...
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... Señor Bonillas , the Mexican ambassador to the United States , was picked ; the point was pressed that the country ought to have a civilian president ; and Bonillas was pledged the support of a civilian party . Whatever may have been ...
... Señor Bonillas , the Mexican ambassador to the United States , was picked ; the point was pressed that the country ought to have a civilian president ; and Bonillas was pledged the support of a civilian party . Whatever may have been ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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